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Adelaide Crows ADELAIDE CROWS GRAHAM JOHNCOCK PATRICK DANGERFIELD (Def) $512,100 (Fwd/Mid) $302,600 Graham Johncock is the only Adelaide player Over 44,000 coaches will this week be hoping that to average more than 100 points per game this Patrick Dangerfield passes a fitness test. He has season. He was exceptional last week against the made a faster than expected recovery from a hand Tigers, scoring 127 points, despite getting injured injury, which should ease the clubs injury woes late and finishing the game on the bench. Monitor considering they already have 13 other players his fitness though, he’s a doubtful starter this week. sidelined through injury. ADELAIDE CROWS TEAM AVERAGE: 1525 (12th) Full Name Pos Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 4 5 6 7 Johncock, Graham DEF $512,100 $32,200 4 83% 105 105 59 96 138 127 Edwards, Tyson MID $470,600 -$11,200 7 83% 91 97 104 88 121 74 Goodwin, Simon DEF $435,500 -$118,900 7 86% 88 71 61 65 62 95 McLeod, Andrew DEF $419,800 $1,200 7 85% 87 93 110 62 102 97 Mackay, David MID $435,300 $19,500 4 84% 85 40 40 Maric, Ivan RUC $374,600 $86,000 6 82% 83 80 56 78 96 90 Thompson, Scott MID $432,100 -$64,100 7 85% 82 89 87 83 73 112 Vince, Bernie MID $408,000 -$111,600 7 83% 77 82 85 77 69 95 Schmidt, Chris DEF $257,700 $157,500 5 78% 77 73 80 55 90 67 Bock, Nathan DEF $415,200 -$114,800 5 86% 74 78 54 101 Knights, Chris FWD $420,100 -$21,300 3 85% 74 82 92 71 Reilly, Brent MID $367,200 -$39,700 7 84% 73 80 80 59 87 92 Douglas, Richard FWD $378,900 $9,300 7 79% 73 87 75 72 68 134 Porplyzia, Jason FWD $389,300 -$72,800 6 87% 72 73 51 59 112 69 Burton, Brett FWD $332,000 $63,300 6 80% 69 67 70 89 60 47 Doughty, Michael DEF/MID $367,400 -$111,800 7 89% 69 65 73 71 34 81 Rutten, Ben DEF $339,300 -$24,800 7 100% 68 68 42 77 67 85 Dangerfield, Patrick FWD/MID $302,600 -$30,100 5 78% 65 52 52 51 Davis, Phil DEF/FWD $203,400 $103,200 4 85% 65 65 79 89 53 37 Stevens, Scott DEF/FWD $344,500 -$16,400 3 71% 60 64 89 39 Walker, Taylor FWD $258,000 $18,600 4 84% 60 56 56 van Berlo, Nathan MID $346,000 -$73,100 4 84% 60 49 45 33 69 Petrenko, Jared DEF $251,100 -$14,500 7 81% 53 50 39 40 41 78 Sloane, Rory MID $223,100 $0 1 38% 51 Tippett, Kurt FWD/RUC $298,700 -$127,200 7 86% 51 65 47 68 57 87 Cook, Myke MID $252,900 $1,500 7 75% 48 51 70 65 40 28 Hentschel, Trent FWD $266,300 -$10,700 3 59% 48 Jaensch, Matthew FWD $83,400 $0 2 77% 46 46 52 40 Griffin, Jonathon RUC $242,200 $0 1 71% 46 Sellar, James RUC $179,400 $0 1 27% 42 Henderson, Ricky FWD/DEF $100,200 $0 1 68% 19 19 19 Armstrong, Tony MID $100,200 $0 1 74% 18 Young, Will DEF $100,200 $0 1 83% 8 BRISBANE LIONS JOSH DRUMMOND SIMON BLACK (Def) $475,100 (Mid) $489,800 Unfortunately for those that have Josh Drummond Simon Black had a night out against the Cats in in their side, you will need to trade him out this Round 15 last season, finishing with 33 disposals, week after he suffered a knee injury last week two goals and 148 points. The Cats were missing against Fremantle. He has undergone LARS several of their stars in that match, one of which surgery this week, but we’re unlikely to see him until was key tagger Cameron Ling. He’ll find it much the finals at best. harder to win a kick this week. BRISBANE LIONS TEAM AVERAGE: 1643 (6th) Full Name Pos Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 4 5 6 7 Brown, Jonathan FWD $488,900 -$36,500 7 97% 109 80 81 39 143 58 Rischitelli, Michael MID $471,200 $81,500 7 79% 104 96 107 97 85 94 Black, Simon MID $489,800 -$20,900 6 72% 96 116 133 76 138 Drummond, Josh DEF $475,100 -$62,800 7 80% 92 83 111 101 78 43 Johnstone, Travis MID $415,800 $25,800 7 87% 87 88 117 116 25 94 Power, Luke MID $425,200 -$90,000 6 88% 85 68 89 51 64 Brennan, Jared FWD/MID $406,000 -$68,800 6 77% 84 71 122 56 46 59 Rich, Daniel MID $408,900 -$46,000 7 80% 81 79 46 77 86 107 Selwood, Troy MID $306,500 $0 2 76% 80 80 75 85 Maguire, Matt DEF $300,700 $186,700 6 81% 80 76 54 93 81 Hawksley, James DEF $331,800 $63,100 4 88% 78 91 88 86 98 Sherman, Justin MID $426,000 -$57,300 5 89% 73 71 68 73 Redden, Jack MID $340,500 $27,400 7 82% 70 64 40 73 88 54 McGrath, Ashley DEF $340,500 -$48,200 6 90% 69 61 54 36 92 Raines, Andrew DEF $316,500 $88,100 6 84% 68 80 100 60 81 Rockliff, Tom FWD $212,300 $103,100 4 78% 68 64 96 42 55 Fevola, Brendan FWD $384,200 -$111,500 7 99% 68 73 99 48 95 48 Staker, Brent FWD/MID $301,800 $30,000 7 94% 66 62 69 53 76 51 Banfield, Todd MID $290,900 $190,700 7 82% 65 67 68 52 101 46 Proud, Albert MID $248,400 $0 2 68% 65 65 79 51 Clark, Mitch RUC $391,000 -$107,100 5 72% 64 85 96 74 Polkinghorne, J FWD $286,600 $6,300 5 85% 64 57 51 53 57 66 Patfull, Joel DEF $362,000 -$14,800 6 84% 64 67 68 97 35 Leuenberger, M RUC $300,600 $55,600 7 71% 62 63 81 80 31 58 Stiller, Cheynee MID $361,400 $0 2 76% 61 62 62 Merrett, Daniel DEF $312,200 -$10,900 5 86% 59 51 71 30 Austin, Matt DEF/MID $203,600 $0 2 80% 50 50 50 49 Adcock, Jed DEF $404,000 -$59,900 3 56% 47 73 73 Buchanan, Amon FWD $338,800 $0 2 44% 32 50 50 Hanley, Pearce DEF $201,800 $0 1 78% 22 22 22 CARLTON JORDAN RUSSELL EDDIE BETTS (Def) $483,200 (Fwd) $463,700 Jordan Russell is having a career-best season, Eddie Betts has really struggled away from home in averaging 103 points per match. He starred last recent times, averaging 55 points from his past 12 week against St Kilda, collecting a career-high 35 games away from home. He was good in the Blues disposals and 14 marks. His form over the past only interstate match earlier this year, scoring 103 three weeks has been exceptional, averaging 127 points in Round 4 against Adelaide. points per match, jumping in price by $93,000. CARLTON TEAM AVERAGE: 1672 (5th) Full Name Pos Price Change Games TOG% Ave. L4 4 5 6 7 Judd, Chris MID $602,300 $13,000 4 85% 126 126 148 143 106 106 Bower, Paul DEF $459,400 $0 2 92% 121 111 111 Murphy, Marc MID $543,200 -$56,300 7 82% 110 100 115 96 114 75 Simpson, Kade MID $525,600 $26,600 7 87% 108 100 127 103 88 81 Scotland, Heath DEF $523,800 $28,500 7 84% 105 108 83 143 108 99 Russell, Jordan DEF $483,200 $109,200 7 89% 103 114 74 121 116 144 Gibbs, Bryce MID $527,100 -$41,500 7 89% 103 102 104 122 95 86 Betts, Eddie FWD $463,700 $64,600 7 87% 99 103 103 107 72 128 Houlihan, Ryan FWD $451,700 $32,400 7 89% 94 92 129 105 67 67 Carrazzo, Andrew DEF/MID $430,200 -$22,400 7 82% 93 85 91 80 71 99 Kreuzer, Matthew RUC $394,000 -$27,100 7 67% 83 76 86 84 76 59 Garlett, Jefferey FWD $309,600 $49,300 4 80% 79 79 55 93 23 144 Waite, Jarrad DEF/FWD $380,000 -$27,500 4 85% 78 123 123 Thornton, Bret DEF $451,900 -$60,900 4 93% 75 72 72 Johnson, Chris DEF $352,700 $0 1 73% 72 72 72 Yarran, Chris FWD $334,900 $95,000 7 76% 70 77 83 87 60 79 O'hAilpin, Setanta DEF/FWD $322,000 $23,200 7 89% 68 71 40 57 114 71 Anderson, Joe DEF $320,500 $0 2 78% 68 McLean, Brock MID $336,900 -$88,900 5 66% 67 49 66 31 Lucas, Kane MID $242,100 $117,900 5 71% 66 64 83 63 59 51 Jacobs, Sam RUC $240,300 $0 2 55% 65 65 54 76 Robinson, Mitch MID $292,700 $20,800 4 75% 63 38 38 Walker, Andrew MID $291,500 $22,800 5 86% 62 77 96 57 Armfield, Dennis DEF $314,000 $27,500 6 84% 62 69 56 73 73 75 White, Simon DEF $178,900 $95,500 4 84% 59 59 61 47 72 55 Warnock, Robert RUC $212,100 $79,900 5 53% 52 67 76 58 Henderson, Lachie DEF/FWD $266,800 -$34,400 6 89% 50 43 60 39 31 Jamison, Michael DEF $239,000 $24,100 7 93% 46 52 71 53 26 57 Joseph, Aaron MID $222,600 -$87,900 7 83% 41 48 13 36 54 87 COLLINGWOOD HEATH SHAW STEELE SIDEBOTTOM (Def) $502,900 (Mid) $434,100 Heath Shaw was important early last week against Steele Sidebottom last week topped 100 points for North Melbourne, scoring 99 of his 123 points in the the third time this season courtesy of his five-goal first half.
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